multi-variable
multi-variable — 形容詞
1. describes a model, problem, or system that depends on several changing factors b
多變數的
同時牽涉多個變項的
describes a model, problem, or system that depends on several changing factors being considered together, not just one factor on its own.
Researchers used a multi-variable model to predict how heat affects wheat yields.
研究人員用多變數模型預測高溫如何影響小麥產量。
multi-variable model with several inputs affecting one result
The engineer checked a multi-variable equation with pressure, speed, and battery level.
那位工程師檢查了一個包含壓力、速度和電池電量的多變數方程式。
multi-variable equation with named measurable inputs
School leaders need a multi-variable plan when buses, meals, and staffing all change.
當校車、餐點和人力都在變動時,校方需要一套同時考量多個變項的方案。
The housing problem is multi-variable, so one rent cap will not help.
住房問題是多變數的,所以單靠一項租金上限措施不會有用。
Amira built a multi-variable chart comparing rent, wages, and travel time.
Amira 做了一張多變數圖表,比較房租、薪資與通勤時間。
- multivariate
near-synonym used especially in statistics and mathematics
- multifactor
emphasises several causes or influences rather than several formal variables
- complex
broader and less technical; something can be complex without being analysed as separate variables
- single-variable
involving only one changing factor
- one-factor
emphasises that only one cause or input is being considered
文法句型
a multi-variable model/problem/system
be multi-variable
用法筆記
Usually used in academic, technical, or planning contexts for models, equations, systems, and problems where several inputs interact. It can follow 'be', but it is more common before nouns such as 'model', 'analysis', 'equation', or 'problem'.